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Posted on October 6, 2015October 6, 2015 by Martin Cuff

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials. This is Why You Can’t Have Nice Things.

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A PR nightmare has erupted over Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, after star Dylan O’Brien admitted that he and other cast members looted Pueblo artifacts while filming scenes for the movie in New Mexico. What a Dickhead. And Hollywood? This is Why You Can’t Have Nice Things.

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MARTIN CUFF

Martin Cuff is a strategist and marketer in the film and television and broader creative industries. He has worked with governments and private sector stakeholders on every continent to develop the kinds of economic and social benefits that accrue from a vibrant creative industries sector.

Martin is currently Advisor for Creative Industries and Tourism to Prime Minister Ana Brnabic of Serbia, and chief strategist for the Serbia Creates nation brand platform. He is the former Executive Director of the Association of Film Commissioners International and former Executive Director of the Cape Film Commission, South Africa and Colorado Film Commission in Denver, Colorado. He was also C.O.O of Sithengi, the Southern African International Film and Television Market, the Mandela government’s programme to reintegrate the South African film industry into the global film business.

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